E648: The Do’s and Don’ts of Marketing on Reddit

In this episode, Dave delves into the untapped potential of Reddit as a powerful marketing platform for e-commerce brands. Danny Kirk, founder of ReddiReach, shares valuable tips on how you can build organic engagement, what the bread and butter paid strategies are, and how you can avoid the common pitfalls when marketing on Reddit. Whether you have years of experience or just starting on Amazon, learning how Reddit can be useful to your brand's visibility, AI training data, and SEO rankings.

Timestamps:

  • 00:00 – How Reddit can be a game changer for e-commerce brands
  • 02:08 – Why Reddit is important 
  • 04:09 – Organic vs. paid strategies: which to do first? 
  • 06:54 – The long-term Reddit game plan as a marketer 
  • 07:42 – Reddit account policies and managing multiple accounts
  • 08:34 – Understanding Reddit's point system
  • 11:18 – Handling fake / bad reviews and how to avoid getting roasted
  • 13:31 – Which niches perform well on Reddit
  • 19:21 – Organic growth strategies and avoiding negative brand perception
  • 20:24 – Do's and don'ts for effective engagement and storytelling
  • 24:19 – Building your own subreddit: long-term branding play
  • 27:08 – Leveraging Reddit for SEO and Google rankings
  • 28:57 – Impact on AI recommendations and product ranking in LLMs
  • 34:28 – How to connect with Danny Kirk

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Ben Iballa

As the Manager of the team, I'm in charge of keeping everything together while studying the correlation between bald people and e-commerce.

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